Title of article :
Modeling of the viscoelastic behavior of dental light-activated resin composites during curing
Author/Authors :
Bibi S. Dauvillier، نويسنده , , Maxim P. Aarnts، نويسنده , , Albert J. Feilzer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Objective. Three models consisting of springs and dashpots were investigated to describe the viscoelastic behavior of a commercial light-activated restorative composite during curing.
Methods. Stress–strain data on Z100 were recorded by means of a dynamic test method performed on a universal testing machine. The model was tested by matching its response to experimental data and the material parameters, E (Youngʹs modulus) and η (viscosity), associated with the model were calculated.
Results. The universal testing machine generated reliable stress–strain data on the fast curing, light-activated resin composite during curing. The high polymerization rate of Z100 had a negative effect on the viscous flow capability of the material. A predictive model of the viscoelastic behavior of Z100 during curing was carried out, using the Maxwell model for the initial 3 min in the curing process and the Kelvin model for the remainder of the process.
Significance. Dental researchers analyzing shrinkage stress problems by mathematical modeling can obtain a good quantitative estimate of the shrinkage stress development of Z100 before the restoration is actually made.
Keywords :
mathematical modeling , Viscoelasticity , Shrinkage stress , Photocuring , Dental composites
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Journal title :
Dental Materials